Bahá'í Books & Authors

Baha'i Publishing Trust

Bahá’í Books & Authors is a podcast that explores the wide-ranging world of Bahá’í literature, featuring insightful discussions on books of all genres. It focuses on uncovering the stories and inspirations behind the books, with interviews that offer a deeper understanding of their themes and creation. The podcast brings the richness of Bahá’í literature to life. Bahá’í Books & Authors is a Bahá’í Publishing Trust podcast, hosted by Jan Grammer and produced by World Unity Media.   Visit the Bahá’í Publishing Trust at BahaiBookStore.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. John David Bosch, In the Vanguard of Heroes, Martyrs, and Saints with Angelina Diliberto Allen

    May 21

    John David Bosch, In the Vanguard of Heroes, Martyrs, and Saints with Angelina Diliberto Allen

    Many Bahá’ís will be familiar with the name John David Bosch; however, until now his life has not been explored in a comprehensive biography. John and his wife Louise are perhaps best known for their efforts and selfless generosity in helping to establish a Bahá’í school in northern California. The school, which opened in 1927 on the Bosches’ property in Geyserville, would grow as a center of learning and eventually relocate to its current location in the mountains above Santa Cruz and be named in their honor. Author Angelina Diliberto Allen has drawn on extensive research to weave together the strands of the Bosches’ lives and give us a vivid picture of these inspiring souls. Within the pages of this book, the reader will find a treasure trove of highlights, from John’s discovery and embrace of the Faith under the tutelage of Helen Goodall to his deep and lasting friendships with such luminaries as Thornton Chase and Hands of the Cause Amelia Collins and Roy Wilhelm, to name just a few. Most notable of all, however, is the presence on these pages of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Encounters and correspondence with the Master are documented here extensively, and, in perhaps the book’s most stunning section, the reader is given an intimate glimpse of the days surrounding the Master’s passing. The Bosches were among a small group of pilgrims present at the time, and their experience of the event and the special tasks they performed are shared in detail. John and Louise Bosch lived multifaceted lives of discovery, devotion, and service, and their story will leave the reader with much to reflect upon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    20 min
  2. Lights of the Spirit: Historical Portraits of Black Baha'is in North America, 1898-2000 with Gwendolyn Etter-Lewis and Richard W. Thomas

    Feb 19

    Lights of the Spirit: Historical Portraits of Black Baha'is in North America, 1898-2000 with Gwendolyn Etter-Lewis and Richard W. Thomas

    Rarely does a book cover a historically and culturally important topic that has never been written about before. Yet Lights of the Spirit: Historical Portraits of Black Bahá'ís in North America, 1898-2000 accomplishes precisely this through an absorbing collection of glimpses into the lives of some extraordinary individuals who devoted themselves to a common cause and made outstanding contributions toward building a unified society. Edited by Gwendolyn Etter-Lewis, a professor of English at Miami University in Ohio, and Richard Thomas, a professor of history at Michigan State University, the book brings to light the stories of a diverse group of people including attorney Louis Gregory, poet Robert Hayden, jazz great Dizzy Gillespie, Broadway actress Dorothy Champ, and Canadian singer Eddie Elliot, to name a few. Lights of the Spirit is divided into two sections. Part one offers a helpful introduction to the Bahá'í Faith and six highly readable essays that comprehensively describe the black experience in the North American Baha'i community. Chapters by Etter-Lewis, Thomas, and others address African-Americans and the development of the Faith in the U.S. and Canada, contributions of African-American women, and the role African-Americans in the global expansion of the Baha'i Faith. Part two contains documents from nine historically prominent African-American Bahá'ís, providing insights into how these remarkable individuals perceived themselves and the larger communities in which they lived. Here, readers will find creative and social commentaries, letters, and family histories. Many of the documents are previously unpublished. Written from a first-person point of view, they preserve a largely unknown history that expands our notions of African-American religious traditions. The unique content of the book will appeal to readers interested in Black history, race relations, and the history of religion in North America. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    18 min
  3. Sparks of Fire: Unknown Poetry of Tahirih with John  S. Hatcher and Amrollah Hemmat

    12/15/2025

    Sparks of Fire: Unknown Poetry of Tahirih with John S. Hatcher and Amrollah Hemmat

    "The exceptional character of Táhirih in the secular and sacred history of humanity is increasingly being discovered and disclosed. Táhirih’s transcendental and transformative universal love, expressed in her poetry, announces the onset of a new era in human civilization. Sparks of Fire, the fourth volume containing original poems of Táhirih and their English translation by Hemmat and Hatcher, is one of the most wonderful scholarly events of the twenty-first century. It is most unfortunate that the publication of Hemmat and Hatcher’s previous volumes translating Táhirih’s poetry—'The Poetry of Táhirih, Adam’s Wish,' and 'The Quickening'—has been largely met with silence or disbelief from scholars in the field. The fact is that these volumes are so amazing and wonderful that even experts in the field find it difficult to believe that their publication can be a real event, but the time has come to enthusiastically embrace, recite, and loudly celebrate the exceptional treasure of this historical and spiritual gift." —Nader Saiedi, Retired Professor of Sociology and Iranian Studies at Carleton College and UCLA, and author of Gate of the Heart: Understanding the Writings of the Báb "Táhirih’s poetry is a window to her profound insights on the station and mission of the Báb. Hatcher and Hemmat’s eloquent English translations of her verse convey the fire and sublime beauty of those insights. Their introduction and commentary aids readers to appreciate Táhirih’s ecstatic faith and understand the depth and profundity of her knowledge. Sparks of Fire is a must-read for anyone interested in the potential of art and the power of language to challenge the status quo and proclaim the dawn of a new age. —Omid Ghaemmaghami, Associate Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies, State University of New York at Binghamton, and co-editor of “‘From the Seed of Love We Sow’: Further Research on Tahirih Qurrat al-Ayn” (Hawwa, vol. 21, no. 4) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    18 min

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Bahá’í Books & Authors is a podcast that explores the wide-ranging world of Bahá’í literature, featuring insightful discussions on books of all genres. It focuses on uncovering the stories and inspirations behind the books, with interviews that offer a deeper understanding of their themes and creation. The podcast brings the richness of Bahá’í literature to life. Bahá’í Books & Authors is a Bahá’í Publishing Trust podcast, hosted by Jan Grammer and produced by World Unity Media.   Visit the Bahá’í Publishing Trust at BahaiBookStore.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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